Study Quiz #4: Chap 20 Progressives
Question 11 pts
Progressives believe four of the following statements. Which statement is INCORRECT
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Each person's welfare is dependent on the welfare of society as a whole. |
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Social Darwinism is necessary in understanding the source of social problems. |
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the transformational power of enlightened public opinion |
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growth and progress should not occur recklessly as they had in the late nineteenth century |
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society is capable of improvement. |
Factory regulation, woman suffrage, old-age pensions and progressive taxation are policies of what international reform movement?
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tThe Settlement House movement |
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The Salvation Army |
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Social Democracy |
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Social Darwinism |
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Muckraking |
Question 31 pts
One of the strongest elements of progressive thought stressed that ignorance, poverty, and even criminality resulted mainly from
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The workings of divine providence. |
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The effects of an undesirable environment. |
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Inborn moral or genetic failings. |
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The lack of standardized education. |
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A person's "fitness" for survival. |
Jane Addams's Hull House was established for the purpose of
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Treating the insane. |
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Giving out scientific farming information. |
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Aiding the urban poor, especially immigrants. |
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Rehabilitating drug addicts. |
The professional roles available to women in the early twentieth century were
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The settlement houses and social work. |
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Were quite similar to those available to men. |
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Widely expanded into virtually every field of work. |
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Most often those involving "helping" or "domestic" activities considered "suitable" for women. |
Question 61 pts
Which of the following arguments ended up being the most persuasive in supporting the right of woman to vote (suffrage)?
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Natural rights entitlled women to the same rights as men. |
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Women need to be involved so that pensions to widowed or abandoned mothers would be passed by congress. |
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Women need to protected against all discrimination based on gender. |
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Women have special experience as mothers and wives that will improve public life. |
W.E.B. DuBois would agree with all EXCEPT:
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Booker T. Washington encouraged white efforts to impose segregation |
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Talented blacks should aspire to a full university education. |
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Blacks should fight for civil rights, not wait for them to be granted. |
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The need to work for immediate self-improvement rather than social change. |
In his political program known as the "Square Deal", Theodore Roosevelt included all EXCEPT:
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Stock market regulations. |
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Dangerous or ineffective medicines should be restricted. |
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Eight hour work days. |
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Railroads needed to be regulated. |
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Recognition of miner unions |
During the early twentieth century, the Industrial Workers of the World (the IWW also called the Wobblies),
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Was a nativist organization. |
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Was strongly against the idea of direct action. |
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Supported only skilled workers. |
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Advocated for a single union for all workers. |
Regarding the immigrant population in the United States, Progressive reformers
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Argued that the growing immigration population had created social problems. |
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Favored quickly assimilating new arrivals into American society. |
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All these answers are correct. |
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Supported limiting the number of new arrivals. |